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1,942 free, open-source fonts from the Google Fonts library — every card rendered in the typeface itself. Open any font to test it at real sizes and preview it in your colors, with live contrast checks.
Source Sans 3 Source Sans 3 Sans Serif Barlow Barlow Sans Serif M PLUS Rounded 1c M PLUS Rounded 1c Sans Serif Monda Monda Sans Serif Belanosima Belanosima Sans Serif IBM Plex Mono IBM Plex Mono Monospace Share Tech Share Tech Sans Serif Londrina Solid Londrina Solid Display Gudea Gudea Sans Serif Lilita One Lilita One Display IM Fell English IM Fell English Serif Inconsolata Inconsolata Monospace Source Serif 4 Source Serif 4 Serif Reem Kufi Reem Kufi Sans Serif Andika Andika Sans Serif Bungee Bungee Display Quattrocento Quattrocento Serif Pacifico Pacifico Handwriting Sansita Sansita Sans Serif Akshar Akshar Sans Serif Archivo Archivo Sans Serif Instrument Sans Instrument Sans Sans Serif Arvo Arvo Serif Fira Sans Fira Sans Sans Serif Murecho Murecho Sans Serif Paytone One Paytone One Sans Serif PT Sans Narrow PT Sans Narrow Sans Serif Comfortaa Comfortaa Display Kosugi Maru Kosugi Maru Sans Serif Secular One Secular One Sans Serif Didact Gothic Didact Gothic Sans Serif Google Sans Flex Google Sans Flex Sans Serif Neucha Neucha Handwriting Oooh Baby Oooh Baby Handwriting Titillium Web Titillium Web Sans Serif Cabin Sketch Cabin Sketch Display Geist Mono Geist Mono Monospace Asap Asap Sans Serif Shadows Into Light Two Shadows Into Light Two Handwriting Epilogue Epilogue Sans Serif Lateef Lateef Serif PT Serif PT Serif Serif Caudex Caudex Serif Lexend Deca Lexend Deca Sans Serif Abril Fatface Abril Fatface Display PT Serif Caption PT Serif Caption Serif Cormorant Upright Cormorant Upright Serif Space Mono Space Mono Monospace

About this library

Every font here comes from the Google Fonts open-source collection — free to use in personal and commercial projects under open licenses (most under the SIL Open Font License; each font’s page links to its authoritative license). Specimens load directly from Google’s servers, subset to just the characters on screen, so browsing stays fast.

What makes this library different from the others: every font page here pairs the specimen with a live color preview — type your own text, set your text and background colors, and see the real WCAG contrast ratio before you commit. Typography and color decisions belong together; this is the place where they meet. And if you were looking for the copy-paste Unicode styles for social bios, that’s a different thing — you want the font generator, and our Unicode fonts guide explains the difference.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — everything in the Google Fonts library is open source, most of it under the SIL Open Font License, which permits personal and commercial use, embedding, and redistribution. Licenses can vary per family, so each font's page links to its authoritative license on Google Fonts.

Each font page shows a ready-to-copy <link> snippet that loads the font from Google's servers, plus the CSS font-family rule. Alternatively, download the font files from Google Fonts and self-host them — same license, no third-party request.

Two families is the sweet spot for most projects — one for headings, one for body text — with weights providing the rest of the hierarchy. Every added family costs load time and coherence; it's the typographic version of the restraint that makes color palettes work.

Specimens load lazily as you scroll, subset to only the letters in the font's name, so the page stays light even with dozens of fonts visible. The brief flash of a system font before the real one appears is that loading happening — the same font-display: swap behavior you'd want on your own site.

Pair it with a palette

A typeface is half the identity — the other half is color. Build the palette, then test them together.

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